Medical Ethics in the Age of Terrorism
Moderated by former Defense Department Assistant Secretary Lawrence Korb, the panelists debated the use of detainees' medical records to cap… read more
Moderated by former Defense Department Assistant Secretary Lawrence Korb, the panelists debated the use of detainees' medical records to capitalize on illness, phobias, and other vulnerabilities for use in military interrogation during the efforts to combat terrorism. Marks and Bloche co-authored Doctors and Interrogators at Guantanamo Bay. Gerecht wrote, “What’s the Matter with Gitmo?” in The Weekly Standard. Retired General Xenakis, former Commanding General Southeast Regional Army Medical Command, wrote, “From the Medics, Unhealthy Science,” in the Washington Post. close
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